Marine City High School - Mariner Yearbook (Marine City, MI)

 - Class of 1983

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Grinding, Running and Performing 1. Mrs. Margaret Ralston patiently de- monstrates the basic techniques of vol- leyball to Gary Mabry. 2. Showing the proper methods of sen ing to Kim Achetz and Keith Kammer is Mr. Gerald Warkentien. 3. Miss Jean Hastian directs the flute sec- tion with enthusiasm. 4. Dan Kammer and Greg Pawlak get assis- tance from Mr. Richard Robowski while clamping the leg on a table. 5. Lisa Currier and Miss Linda Schneider smile over their choice of music for the W inter Concert. 6. Mr. Dave DuRois carefully watches over Glen Faucher as he Finishes his project. 5 .

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Students in Mr. BobowskVs wood shop class learn many techniques in the building trade. Some of the class projects are a paper towel hol- der. match box holder . and a corner shelf. The advanced class has the opportunity to choose their own projects. Some of these include building desks, tables, lamps or shelfs. Metal shop, which is taught by Mr. l)u Hois allows students to learn how to do carious metal works such as welding, casting and the basic workings of the drill press and the metal lathe. Miss Bast inn. director of the high school band, prepares students for performing in concerts and at half time shows during football season. Chorus is becoming an important part of high school curriculum. Miss Schneider has helped put the chorus back into the spotlight by having them perform with the band. Mrs. Ralston and Mr. Warken- tien lead the gym classes in their daily activities which include bas- ketball. football and volleyball. Also this year swimming became another part of gym class activities. The students learn to swim the backstroke, diving and play water games. 3 . 4 . 28 The Educators



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Taking an inside look at the ac- tivities at M.C.H.S. shows some reinstated programs for the 1 982-83 school year. A few of these prog- rams are an enlarged chorus, a new French class, and more dances. There also have been added a couple of student interest clubs, which are B.O.E.C. and High Ad- venture. These new programs along with the old ones, like Homecoming and the Prom, added to the M.C.H.S. schedule of events and happenings. 30 The Activities

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